NIA Offers Rs 10 Lakh Bounty for Bengaluru Cafe Blast Suspects

The National Investigation Agency (NIA) announces a reward for information leading to the capture of two suspects involved in the Rameshwaram Cafe blast.
NIA seeks public assistance in locating Mussavir Hussain Shazib and Abdul Matheen Ahmed Taahaa, both connected to the cafe explosion.
The suspects have been using fake IDs and aliases to evade authorities. Shazib, the alleged bomber, has been spotted wearing disguises to conceal his identity.
Investigations reveal that Shazib and Taahaa resided in a Chennai lodge before the attack. Taahaa, suspected of masterminding the ISIS Shimoga module, is believed to have orchestrated the blast.
NIA urges the public to report any sightings or information on the suspects. They warn that Taahaa might be using forged Hindu names to evade capture.
A discarded baseball cap linked to Taahaa provided significant leads for investigators. The duo has been on the run for three years, with connections to multiple terrorist activities.
NIA is interrogating Muzammil Shareef, a suspected accomplice, regarding his involvement in the blast. Shareef was apprehended following extensive raids across Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, and Uttar Pradesh.
Surveillance footage from various locations has captured the movements of the suspects, indicating their widespread activities.
The NIA's announcement underscores the urgency in apprehending the suspects responsible for the Bengaluru cafe blast, emphasizing the importance of public cooperation in combating terrorism.

